HIE MORNING ASTOaiAN. AMUhtrt, v Ut FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER i, 1905. WK CUARANTEE OUR . Dependable Mocha and Java Coffee WkkA b especially put up for our fa in ly trade, to be equal to the best in the atarket, and tecoud to none. One Pound 40c If jea are canning fruit this year, teascmber that we sell the famous xanroxY jars. ASTORIA GROCERY 523 Commercial SI Phone Matif-ttt IS DELAYED A YEAR Brooklyn Subway Will not Be Complied Until! 1907, DIFFICULTIES EXPERIENCED Fulton Street and Flatbush Avenue Sub way. at Last Commenced Additional Tracking, However, Will Greatly De lay Completion. The Food Value of a SIGH GRADE COFFEE is little appre ciated by the average drinker of this excellent breakfast beverage always ex cellent, if you use our High Grade Mocha and Java Coffee at 35c a Pound Ceod Coffee has both a stimulating and a Nutrient Quality. THIS IS THE WEES; FOR PRESERV ING PRUNES AND PEARS. THE GROCER. Tenth and Commercial 8treets . Branch at Unlontown. .SPECIAL REGATTA SALE The more a song is sung the more popular it becomes and the more we aeH, To introduce four really GOOD SONGS the publishers will allow us to aeS FIFTY COPIES only at a special jrice of, only 15c Each j. N. GRIFFIN See the Window Display. YOUR HAT S7 B a St Hah One, Bat It Make Trouble, A snan usually buys a bat that's "In tjle." but the modern bat for men baa Jvta to answer tor. Baldheads are growing more numer aa every day. Hata make excellent breeding places for the parasitic grerms -sriilch sap the life from the roots of the aair. When your hair begins to fall out and yoirr calp Is full of Dandruff it Is a cure sign that these countless germs are bosily at work. There Is but one way to overcome the trouble and kill the germs tnat way Is to apply Newbro's Herpiclde to the scalp-it will kill the germs and healthy Atafr Is sure to result. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In tamps tor sample to The Herpiclde Co. Detroit. Mien. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St., Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St, T. F. Lanrna, Prop. "Special Agent." Brooklyn.1 Aug. 31. Practical step toward thev additional tracking of the Fulton street and Flatbush avenue sub way were taken yesterday on Fulton street, by the contractors. After a dis cussion of months the new plan were ordered to be carried out, official assur ance having been given of the consents of the property-owners. Chief Engineer Mean said the change in the plans would probably involve at least a year's delay in the completion of the tunnel, lie was not prepared to give dates as to finishing time, but gave the impression that 1907 would be out of its swaddling clothes before the first car shall run underground from Furmau street to Flatbush avenue. New engineering difficulties have been created by the additional tracking. Ful ton street is a 60-foot thoroughfare, and the four tracks to be laid between the foundations will take up almost every inch of road from building line to building line. The work of enlarging the excavation was begun from De Kalb avenue and Fulton street shaft this morning. Here five tracks will be re quired, the fifth to be used for switch ing. The workmen, supporting the ele vated road with false work as they pro ceed, have reached Bridge street, where station room ia being provided. The four tracks will run from Borough Hall to Bond street. There will be five tracks from Bond street to Flatbush avenue, and six tracks on the avenue. Two of the latter tracks will be double decked The workmen from this on will concentrate their energies towards en larging the tunnel All indication point to the comple tion -of the connecting two tubes below the East river before the additional tracks are laid in Brooklyn. While the lower portion of Jorale mon street has, after 20 months of sub way delving, resumed its normal aspect, the upper part of that thoroughfare is now experiencing a siege at the hands of the subway burrower. Today Craw ford 4 McXamee had, working half way down Joralemon street to Clinton street. Within a few weeks, it is said connection would be made with the Eal river tubes at Clinton" street. There Crawford A MeXamee's contract ends and the New York Tunnel company' begins. ... Are You Engaged? Engaged people should remember that, after marriage, many quarrels can be avoided, by keeping their digestions in gcxxl condition with Klectric Bitters. 8. A. Brown of Bcnnettsville, S. C, says: "For years, my wife suffered intensely from dyspepsia, complicated with a tor pid liver, until she lost her strength and vigor, and became a mere wreck of her former self. Then she tried Electric Biters, which helped her at o'nee, and finally made her entirely well. She is now strong and healthy." Chns. Rogers, druggist, sells and guarantees them, at 50c a bottle. The 5istoriah) 75 cents a month. Honesty Is the best policy i Schilling's Best: bikinj powte Amwui tunc splws Your grocer's; moneyback, $000000000$0090000000 We Sell 8 o lc67 W Shoes i a mc nest in me q market g Try them,-- n S. A. G1MRE 6 543 Bond Street. Opp. Ross, Higglm & Co. " 00000$000 30r)SO00000000C M'COWELL-PYLE COMPANY. 1 n Fischer oera house was crowded to the doors lat night to witne the production of "Crawford Claim" by the McCowell Pyle company. And from the liberal applause the show was heartily enjoyed. This company is certainly win ning its way into the heart of the show going people of Astoria, and the per formances are worthy of the patronage they are getting. Atoria has not ben favored by so evenly balanced a com pany in a long time. Every one in their respective roles gives a good mwunt of (hemsulves and -consequently the per formance am a a whole the lwt we have had in many day from a reper toire company. Space will not permit to give individual mention, but to sing le out the details as they are worked, the company deserve credit. Tonight they will present the funny farce comedy "The Private Secretary." This piny is considered to be one of the company's best play and if you miss this yon certainly will miss a treat when it is considered one of the best you may feel assured of laughing. In a way you have not laughed at a play in many days. BIG SUM PAID OUT. More than $00,000 was paid out yes terday to fishermen by the city's bank ing institutions. Since the close of the fishing season nearly half a million dol lars ha been paid out, and it is esti mated that a similar sum will be ex pended during the next ten days. WELL EARNED PROMOTION Hans Jacobsen who ha been with the the past 17 years has been offered the management of tho Portland agency of the company and expects to leave for the metropolis in the morning to as sume charge of the otllce. OFFICER IS BANQUETED Grand chancellor L. M. Curl, K. of P., of Albany paid Astor lodge an official visit last night Aside from routine, several impromptu speeches were made ' and a banquet followed. Mr. Curl ex pressed himself as highly pleased with his reception. TO ERECT TERMINAL Splendid Suburban Depot to Be Built in Baltimore. FIVE MILLION IS THE COST Baltimore Terminal Company Organised to Build Depot for Accommodation of Suburban and Interurbaa Electric Railways Heart of Business Section Baltimore, Aug. 31. The Baltimore Terminal company has been organised a a subsidiary company of the Washing ton, Baltimore & Annapolis railway, to construct a terminal in the city to ac commodate the cars of the Washington Baltimore & Annapolis. An ardinance i already pending before the city council to permit the parent company to op erate it suburban car in the city, hav ing Baltimore street and Hopkins place as their central station. The advantage to the company in such a location is that it will be within two block of the heart of the shopping di trict. The statement i made by (icorge T. Bishop that the subsidiary company has $3,000,000 to spend on it improve ment at that point and propose to go thead with the work at once. Touching the service which la to be viven on the Washington, Baltimore A Annapolis, Oeorge T. Bishop, the prei dent of. the road, says it is the intention to have at least three, and possibly four cars each way an hour between Wash ington and Baltimore, while the service to Annapolis will lie complete, although not quite so frequent. Each of the car will be equipped with four motor, de veloping each 123 horsepower. These will permit the road to run it car at the rate of 70 mile an hour if nece sary. The Astorian, 75 cents a month. J$ iohe Good News for Regatta Visitors We are showing the latest. NOVELTIES IN LADIES' NECKWEAR, TURN OVERS, FANCY COLLARS, Etc., In Chiffon and Braids. NEW LINES OF BELTS ARE NOW . ON DISPLAY. Fall Novelties in Dress Goods Are arriving daily. The patterns sre exquisite, while the prices are low, as Bee Hive prices always arc, consider ing good quality, etc. THE NEW FALL STAPLES IN DRESS GOODS are also in stock. EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN LADIES' FALL COATS AND JACKETS Are Ready for Your Inspection. MILLINERY FALL STYLES ARRIVING DAILY. In order to close out some remnants quickly, we have started a Remnant Sale of Calico. Percales and Outing Flannels Take advantage of this opportunity to get some bargains for house dresses, wrappers, etc. Jtf loho J j "jiii iwif TTMf 'imrM ninf rT"--- jjnmiiijsifaaT 44s444444e44s4s44444t444t444s4t4s4s REGATTA NOTES ALL THE OFFICIAL NEWS ; ; Watch This Space 2 1 Seventh Annual Regatta, August 29-3 J ........................4 NOTICE. All persona who nave legal claims against the 1903 Regatta company will please present them, together with tho requisitions signed by tht undersigned, at tht olfict of tht secretary of this com mittee, by Saturday evening, Septttnbsr s, 1905, at I o'clock p. m. HERMAN WISE, President. FRED J. JOHNSON, Secretary, se tesets.t.4t4ss I The SEASIDE HOUSE! Clatsop Beach, Oregon. Is now open for guests. This fin old Resort, situated on the banks of the No canlcum river, only a few roils from the ocean, offers to it patrons the Only Ideal Spot On The Coast for fresh and salt water bathing, fish ing, boating and hunting. Free '1ms to all trains, Address all communications to The vSeaside House ! ...... 1 4tsseettttetssss Seaside, Oregon. You Can Save Money If you buy your Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothings Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Rubber Goods, Confectionary, Tobacco, Cigars, etc at E. M. LALLY'S Look for big changes that are to take place shortly in cur big, new establishment. Larger Store, Larger Stock, Best Good at Lowest Prices. WATCH US GROW E. 1M. LALLY, Hammond.